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Great for a neutral middle SC sized pickup with SC voicing.
fommof 25.11.2019
I use these at the middle position in two of my strats:
#1:
Bridge: Pro Track (or Tone Zone S)
Middle: Cruiser Bridge
Neck: Cruiser Neck
#2:
Bridge: Tone Zone S (or Fast Track 2)
Middle: Cruiser Bridge
Neck: Fast Track 1
I does have the SC voicing, sounds a bit more modern, it is more cutting through the mix and it's definitely a silent pup.
Works great with 250K vol pots.
As it's probably the lowest output of the Dimarzio rails pups, keep this in mind in case you want to combine it the hotter pickups like the Fast Track 2 or Tone Zone S etc. because it WILL be difficult to avoid any volume drops.
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Excellent Bridge Pickup for Rock and Metal
StuInTheStudio 19.01.2024
Most people i see using this pickup use it in the middle position but i had a old Fender Strat laying around that needed love TLC, I put this in the bridge and its definitely a Humbucking pickup for sure, I used it live many times for rock and metal (things going from Early nirvana to some more modern progressive metal) and it works perfectly in the bridge position, its not as high gain as a full sized humbucker but it does the job, and it does it well.